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Cibitoke: two gold miners dead in a landslide
Two gold miners were swept away by a landslide on Monday, May 13, on Myave hill in the Ndora zone in Bukinanyana commune, Cibitoke province, in the northwest of Burundi.
Giheta: a young pregnant girl murdered
Esther Irakoze (20 years old) was killed last Thursday on Rutegama hill Giheta commune, Gitega province, central Burundi. Three suspects were apprehended as part of a police investigation. INFO SOS
Burundi-Press : Akeza.Net technical director detained by Burundian intelligence
Ahmadi Radjabu has been detained in a Burundian intelligence cell in the commercial city Bujumbura since the evening of May 2. He was arrested while taking images of a fire
Burundi: the relegation of the CNIDH to B status undermines its credibility
The Independent National Human Rights Commission in Burundi, CNIDH, has once again lost its “A” status reserved for National Commissions which have proven their impartiality in relation to the powers
Kayanza : life jail for three men convicted in a case of a young man killed by two Imbonerakure
Victor Niyonkuru, Lazare Niyongabo and Cyprien Bizimana were sentenced by the Kayanza Court in northern Burundi. He found them guilty of the murder of Philippe Nsabimana. The latter was assassinated
DRC-Goma : displaced people demand the relocation of the Bulengo site after the bombing
The Bulengo displaced persons site, one of the largest in the city of Goma in the North Kivu province, currently shelters more than 478,000 people. These displaced people come from
Bujumbura attacks : Burundi should stop associating Rwanda with its internal problems (government)
Kigali reacted on Sunday to accusations from Burundi which accuses its northern neighbor of being behind the grenade attacks in recent days in the commercial city Bujumbura. According to the
Kabarore : two Imbonerakure killed a young man who tried to go to Rwanda
Philippe Nsabimana, 22 years old, was killed on Friday around 2 p.m. The crime took place in the town of Ryamukona overlooking the river Kanyaru which separates the two sister
Burundi : Rwanda’s enemies are multiplying in Burundi and taking it to Court
For six Burundian organizations based in Burundi, Rwanda must pay for its probable support for the Red-Tabara rebels that claimed responsibility for an attack that left at least 20 dead
Burundi: the ICC wants to take the next step
The International Criminal Court, ICC, says investigations into Burundi are well underway and nearing completion. The next step will be to issue international arrest warrants for the alleged perpetrators. Victims’
